This film is a (fun) rundown of my (not-as-fun) doctorate research (2009-2013) conducted at the Slade School of Fine Art as a University College London scholar. It explores the physical and poetic processes of running as a playful means to transform our relationship with the city, state and internet-mediated world, as well as the way we think. I work through the concept and practice of running through a range of disciplines and ideas, including digital aesthetics, the Chinese tradition of Taoism, the philosophy of correlative thinking, as well as emerging research in neuroscience on running. My outputs include durational performance, running-discourse-performance, lecture-performance, film (like this) and installation in the city and social-media platforms, as well as text (including a drryyyyyyy 80,000-word written thesis, and if you add those long-winded appendices, the total comes up to more than 100,000 words). Made in Summer 2013, the film features a new composition by award-winning composer Philip Tan. I premiered the film offline in September 2013 during my residency at the Slade Summer School. This is the online premiere (can't you hear the fireworks and firecrackers and pork crackers going off?) The film has a running time of about 15 minutes, and runs quite swiftly (hence along the way maybe also proposing running as a way of seeing/looking). I shall stop punning with running as of now.